Philosopher Jack Symes and Joe Rogan debate God, the multiverse, animal ethics, consciousness, psychedelics, and free speech over three hours.

Jack Symes — British philosopher and host of the Panpsycast philosophy podcast; author of books on the philosophy of God and the problem of evil.
Jack Symes argues that 'new atheism' has failed because, after critiquing religion, it offers no answers to the deepest questions of meaning, ethics, and why anything exists. He and Rogan explore the fine-tuning and cosmological arguments for God, the problem of evil (especially the suffering baked into evolution), and pantheist/panpsychist views that the universe itself may be conscious or God-like. A long stretch covers animal ethics: factory farming, hunting, and the morality of killing. They close on consciousness, the multiverse, the negative side of psychedelics, and the limits of free speech.
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Jack Symes
“two bucks out this year philosophers on guard two in a year damn both on God as well uh so first one's philosophers on God” — Jack Symes 02:55:48Find it on Amazon
Jack Symes
“the second one is defeating the evil God challenge” — Jack Symes 02:55:48Find it on Amazon
Albert Camus
“there's uh there's three great books by Kimu which I highly recommend one The Outsider or the stranger a lot of high school students read this book” — Jack Symes 01:34:24Find it on Amazon
Albert Camus
“in one of his next books the the fall the characters trying to find meaning or or better put trying to find someone to take the place of God” — Jack Symes 01:34:54Find it on Amazon
Ian Kershaw
“I've just finished Ian Kershaw's book on Hitler it's like a over a thousand Pages it's a real good read like 40h hour read” — Jack Symes 00:53:50Find it on Amazon
Rutger Bregman
“Rook bregman points out wonderfully in his book Utopia for realist that people that come to the US for example first generation migrants are less likely to commit crimes” — Jack Symes 02:44:53Find it on Amazon
Netflix (inferred)
“the problem that sort of Paul Rudd has in that Netflix show which is great uh living with yourself have you seen that” — Jack Symes 02:11:41Find it on Amazon